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We’re
Speeding Toward a Climate Change Catastrophe...and That Makes 2016 the Most
Important Election in a Generation
April 10, 2016
Before
dropping out of the presidential race last month, Marco Rubio repeatedly
declared that the 2016 presidential election is “the most important in a
generation.” Such language is, of course, not uncommon to hear during election
seasons. Politicians have been assuring the public for decades that the “next
election” will be more significant than ever before, and that if the opposition
party wins, the consequences will be catastrophic. As Rubio once stated [3] in
overtly apocalyptic language, “if we don’t get this election right, there may
be no turning back for America.”
As it
happens, I think Rubio is right. But not for the reasons that he cites: we’re
not a “great nation in decline [3]” because
Obama has “deliberately weakened America [4].” Rather,
the next U.S. election matters because a subset of the problems we’re facing
today are genuinely global in scope and transgenerational in their
consequences. (A few could even be categorized as “existential risks [5]”
that threaten humanity with total annihilation [6].) For
example, the threat of nuclear terrorism is, if anything, rising, according
to experts like Joe Cirincione [7]. Most
people aren’t aware of just how great this threat is. As the Harvard
scholar Graham Allison wrote [8] back
in 2004, a nuclear bomb destroying a major U.S. city before 2014 is “more
likely than not.” Similarly, the dean of Georgetown University’s School of
Foreign Service, Robert Gallucci, noted in 2005 [9] that
“it is more likely than not that al-Qaeda or one of its affiliates will
detonate a nuclear weapon in a US city within the next five to ten years.”
These are
not anomalous probability estimates. They represent the opinions of many of the
most knowledgeable experts about the issue of nuclear terrorism. Indeed,
a survey of 85 national security experts [10] in
2005 found that “60 percent of the respondents assessed the odds of a nuclear
attack within 10 years at between 10 and 50 percent, with an average of 29.2 percent.”
Nearly 80 percent of those polled said the attack would come from a terrorist
organization.
Fortunately, an act of nuclear terrorism has not yet occurred.
But, as was the case during the Cold War, we may have luck more than anything
else to thank for this outcome.
Today,
though, the situation may be even worse than it was in the shadow of 9/11. Not
only do we have al-Qaeda and its affiliates, such as Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria [11], to worry
about, but the U.S.-led preemptive invasion of Iraq has fueled the rise [12]of the
largest and best-funded terrorist organization in human history: the Islamic
State. While this group was initially focused on building a robust caliphate in
Syria and Iraq, it has recently turned its attention to plotting attacks in
other countries, including the U.S. In fact, an issue of the Islamic State’s
online propaganda magazine, Dabiq, openly fantasizes [13] about
acquiring a nuclear weapon from Pakistan, which has a history of nuclear
malfeasance, and smuggling it into the U.S. via the “porous borders” of Central
America. Given their sizable resources and apocalyptic ideology, according to
which an Armageddon-like battle in northern Syria is just around
the corner [14], the Islamic State was a primary focus [15] of
the recent nuclear
summit [16] held in Washington, D.C., involving leaders from around the
globe.
The point
is that, as Obama correctly noted years earlier [17], if even a
single nuclear bomb were to be detonated somewhere in the world, the
consequences “would badly destabilize our security, our economies, and our very
way of life.” Nuclear terrorism thus constitutes a grave and potentially
growing threat, and this fact makes the 2016 election especially important.
But nuclear
terrorism probably isn’t the most significant risk that the 45th president of
the United States will have to confront. Rather, this title goes to the
ongoing, slow-motion catastrophe of anthropogenic climate change — a phenomenon
that threatens not just the future prosperity of the U.S., but the survival of
the entire global village. The fact is that climate change will result in a
range of catastrophic consequences, including extreme heat waves, the spread of
infectious disease, megadroughts, coastal flooding, desertification, food
supply disruptions, widespread biodiveristy loss (e.g., the sixth mass
extinction) [18], mass migrations, social unrest
and political instability — to name just a few.
And
multiple high-ranking U.S. officials have affirmed a causal connection between
climate change and terrorism. For example, John Brennan, the current Director
of the CIA, recently stated [19] that
“the impact of climate change” is one of the “deeper causes of this rising
instability” in countries like Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, Yemen and Libya.
Similarly, Chuck Hagel, the former secretary of defense, describes [20] climate
change as a “threat multiplier” that “has the potential to exacerbate many of
the challenges we are dealing with today — from infectious disease to
terrorism.” And the Department of Defense notes in a 2015 report [21] that
“Global climate change will aggravate problems such as poverty, social
tensions, environmental degradation, ineffectual leadership and weak political
institutions that threaten stability in a number of countries.”
Consider
some recent data that underline the fact that climate change is a “clear and
present danger.” As of this writing, the hottest month on record was last February [22]. It
completely “obliterated” the previous “all-time global temperature record” set
by — take a guess — January 2016. And January 2016 beat the previous records [23] set
by October, November and December 2015. Similarly, the
hottest 16 years on record [24] have
all occurred since 2000, with only a single exception (1998). The current
record-holder is 2015, followed by 2014, 2010 and 2013, but it appears that
2016 could be even hotter than 2015 [25].
This being
said, climate change isn’t just a “present” danger with implications for human
well-being this century. As a 2016 paper[26] published in Nature
points out, the fossil fuels that we’re burning right now could affect future
generations for up to 10,000 years. We are, in other words, “imposing adverse changes on more humans than have ever
existed [27].” To quote the study, co-authored by more than 20 scientists
from around the world, at length: “The next few decades offer a brief window of
opportunity to minimize large-scale and potentially catastrophic climate change
that will extend longer than the entire history of human civilization thus far.
Policy decisions made during this window are likely to result in changes to
Earth’s climate system measured in millennia rather than human lifespans, with
associated socioeconomic and ecological impacts that will exacerbate the risks
and damages to society and ecosystems that are projected for the twenty-first
century and propagate into the future for many thousands of years.”
If studies
like this are to be believed — and they ought to be, given that they’re
published in peer-reviewed journals and based on objective, checkable evidence
— then it follows quite directly that the 2016 presidential election really
could be the most important in a generation. Indeed, one could plausibly argue
that this election will be the most important political event in the entire
history of human civilization, given the U.S.’s standing as the leading
superpower and the second biggest polluter [28] in
the world (by a long shot). How the U.S. handles the global, transgenerational
problem of climate change will not only have a significant impact on what the
world looks like by 2100, but it will shape the world for hundreds of human
generations. It is, therefore, absolutely crucial that the next POTUS
recognizes the multi-millennial scope of climate change and responds to this“severe” and “pervasive” [29] threat
with true wisdom and foresight.
Unfortunately,
neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump — the two leading presidential candidates
right now — inspire much confidence that climate change will be a priority for
their administrations. As the activist Naomi Klein recently bemoaned [30], while
Clinton was secretary of state, “she had a huge megaphone to make [climate
change] an issue, to show that she understands the connections between human
security and climate, [yet] she didn’t use the megaphone.” Because of this,
Klein opines that Bernie Sanders would be “a significantly better candidate.”
Indeed, not only has Sanders made climate change a central theme of his
campaign, but he twice characterized it as the biggest national security threat [31] facing
the country, a claim that comports with the above-mentioned statements by
Brennan, Hagel and the Department of Defense.
While a
Clinton presidency could likely have undesirable consequences for the
environment, a Trump presidency would almost certainly be catastrophic. As the
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists notes in their 2016 Doomsday Clock announcement [32], the
Republican Party “stands alone in the world in failing to acknowledge even that
human-caused climate change is a problem.” Indeed, Trump tweeted in 2014 [33] that,
“This very expensive GLOBAL WARMING bullshit has got to stop. Our planet is
freezing, record low temps, and our GW scientists are stuck in ice.” Two years
earlier, he even more bizarrely claimed [34] that
“The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to
make US manufacturing non-competitive.” More recently, on “Fox &
Friends,” he asserted [35] that
his tweet was a “joke,” yet he immediately added that climate change “is done
for the benefit of China, because China does not do anything to help climate
change.”
Consistent
with such anti-science, climate denialist, conspiracy-theory-laden, anti-intellectual rhetoric [36], Trump has
also vowed that, if president, he’ll eliminate the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), which he has erroneously called [37] “the
Department of Environmental Protection.” As Trump explains [38], the EPA
is “going around causing damage as opposed to saving damage,” and the result is
“a tremendous amounts [sic] of money, tremendous fraud, tremendous abuse.” If
the EPA were abolished, though, it would lead to “an unravelling of basic
protections of air and water,” not to mention a worsening of climate change [39], which, as
we’ve seen, is a threat whose effects will linger for millennia.
Given the
best current scientific evidence, it’s not hyperbole to say that the stakes are higher today than ever before [6]. Humanity
is confronting a growing number of problems — scholars call them global catastrophic risks [40] —
that are qualitatively different from anything our species has ever
encountered. These problems require exceptional wisdom and careful attention to
the facts (as best we know them) to solve, yet the leading presidential
candidates of the world’s superpower don’t appear to be aware of just how
globally catastrophic climate change could be. This is a bad situation in which
to find ourselves. It’s also a bad situation for potentially billions upon
billions of future humans who could come to inhabit our planetary spaceship
many thousands of years from now. Let’s hope future generations look back on
this unique moment in human history with sighs of relief, rather than groans of
resentment.
Phil Torres
is the founder of the X-Risks Institute and author of The End: What Science and
Religion Tell Us About the Apocalypse. He’s on Twitter @xriskology.
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[19] http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/cnsnewscom-staff/cia-director-cites-impact-climate-change-deeper-cause-global
[20] https://books.google.com/books?id=j3o0cgaaqbaj&pg=pa12&lpg=pa12&dq=%2522has+the+potential+to+exacerbate+many+of+the+challenges+we+are+dealing+with+today+%25e2%2580%2594+from+infectious+disease+to+terrorism%2522&source=bl&ots=whbbj7695b&sig=xcrr3v35j2ymeo6xfwgndh3phjy&hl=en&sa=x&ved=0ahukewi75qm06_xlahxg1h4khea4bcmq6aeiodae%23v=onepage&q=%2522has%2520the%2520potential%2520to%2520exacerbate%2520many%2520of%2520the%2520challenges%2520we%2520are%2520dealing%2520with%2520today%2520%25e2%2580%2594%2520from%2520infectious%2520disease%2520to%2520terrorism%2522&f=false
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[22] http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/03/01/february_2016_s_shocking_global_warming_temperature_record.html
[23] https://weather.com/news/climate/news/record-warmest-january-global-2016
[24] https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201513
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[28] http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science_and_impacts/science/each-countrys-share-of-co2.html%23.vwlymrirkrs
[29] https://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/ar5/prpc_syr/11022014_syr_copenhagen.pdf
[30] http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/upfront/2016/03/naomi-klein-don-trust-hillary-clinton-climate-160315070846788.html
[31] http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2015/11/bernie-sanders-climate-change-isis
[32] http://thebulletin.org/it-still-three-minutes-midnight9107
[33] https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/418542137899491328?lang=en
[34] https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/265895292191248385?lang=en
[35] http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2016/jan/24/bernie-s/yes-donald-trump-really-did-tweet-climate-change-h/
[36] http://www.salon.com/2016/01/10/donald_trump_talks_at_a_fourth_grade_level_maybe_thats_why_the_fox_news_audience_loves_him/
[37] http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/04/politics/republican-debate-analysis-takeaways/
[38] http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/feb/26/republican-candidates-donald-trump-eliminate-epa-law-experts
[39] http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/275116-epa-chief-climate-change-study-backs-up-agencys-carbon-regulations
[40] http://www.amazon.com/global-catastrophic-risks-nick-bostrom/dp/0199606501/ref=sr_1_1?ie=utf8&qid=1459805194&sr=8-1&keywords=global+catastrophic+risks
[41] mailto:corrections@alternet.org?Subject=Typo on We’re Speeding Toward a Climate Change Catastrophe...and That Makes 2016 the Most Important Election in a Generation
[42] http://www.alternet.org/
[43] http://www.alternet.org/%2Bnew_src%2B
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